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'All power flows from the barrel of a gun'. Discuss.

This sort of question appears nebulous at first glance, however, it can be answered both methodically and in an interesting manner, while touching on a variety of political ideologies and concepts. The to...

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What is the difference between the political systems in the United Kingdom and the United States?

The fundamental difference between the political systems in the UK and the US, is that the UK has a Parliamentary Monarchy and the US is a Federal Republic, which changes how the systems work and who they...

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What limits the Prime Minister's (UK) power?

Firstly, parliament is full of elected officials who have their own personal mandates and therefore will act in the way they feel represents their constituents. This means their own party may not be loyal...

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To what extent is modern liberalism a departure from classical liberalism?

Modern liberalism can be considered a departure form classical liberalism due to their differing views of individual freedom. Classical liberals have a negative view of freedom, whereby the source of free...

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Assess the advantages and disadvantages of retaining the first past the post (FPTP) voting system

The advantages of the existing first past the post (FPTP) voting system used for British elections include a higher likelihood of producing majority governments than proportional voting systems such as ST...

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